31—1853]] THE) AGRICULTURAL (GAZETTE -489 
1 NAR. SAMUELSONS PATENT DIGGING — hills; and also of his genuine ammo- | duces, or so ignorant of their value as to permit 
MACHINE (Silver Medal at the e e, P Poe 1 guano, deposited, n not by the pes of ein them to ooze away into rivers pals be lost in Ре e 
de tried at the. Yorkshire Society's Meeting at York, on Pacific, but by the quiet waters of the | sphe ere, Мено. арб that t they shall in 
eae КРЕМИН on ЧӨ 53 A04 “Ms ditio, HT ga t period, in the chalk basin which holds the Bonden some way contribute to Чы дайа. good; but to 
For references apply to Mr. B. SAmvetsoy, Engineer, Banbury Dav im who thus despises them, they are lost to 
— . Gries Reape 1 — — „Mer 12 penah wise, A is a game that intents and purposes. One pound weight of am- 
| жые Punpa * b at Gloucester for the * MARRIS deser ould n en. pla а анат monia 1 en anes islands iy ong p 
у reris err - n advi e im hd T o the agricu tural| more valuable than the same quantity volatili 
ОГНЕ CONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY. — The community than that phy nec sm from which it is from a fermenting dunghill in Britain ; yet how 
Sail Бине Draving Ти Bronx of choice on the 5 Braye parodied: i the body politic. The ques estion general is it he practice now-a-days for shrewd, 
Tolk Street, Strand, on SATURDAY. the 18 18th ol August, at 12 | ^ what has — emistry done = agriculture !“ is | intelligent, saving farmers to pay cheerfully from 
бок. АП persons who take —.— iron cres bón time occasionally asked in a di ng and doubtfal ы m . for — —— and at the same time to 
2d ^ I . or . [u 
E bhait” Pole р Pu Mi" ed in tht panini #4 the oo by some disappointed and beer peti practical pamm e ts ж ing's worth of labour to secure 
Жен ату, — ataa $ Strand, will secure tod. immediate entry ; bu a much more perti t query wou uld be | the othe 
деш mbers іп — — отсе 101 inquire ЖЕ, “What practic benefits have 
froma. 10 3 and Ук ies and iban from; 
30 to! Oa ex aont on Mon of 755 james Ае Park estate, Forest farm endeavoured to obtain from 4 AN rale e 4 — pen of a kon oem 
ES Nen Kent and of the estáte x S TUR RT chemist LE So f. fat ii the former Рр is con- | Agricultural writer, lately appeared in the Times 
= — 5 — n iiias, rned, we need only to compare the condition of | hewspaper, the main 35575 tof which was to advocate 
Beiti h 1 the policy of free-trade in Guano, and to pes the 
itish agr Hellas as it was in 1823 with 1055 it is ык: 
ROYAL AGRI TEE TURAL COLLEGE, 1853, to be convinced of the fact that, had | national benefits already prion from that manure, 
the grea 7 
Parnox—His В DE gl PRINCE хои, не — e — to bear upon it — 8 mua : 
Piura о — 2 — the intervening period, we must still attend its increased abundance an pie rag cost, 
PRINCcIP 
ve 
— hy" AYGARTH, М.А. groping in the da ee for the simplest principles wn 
PhOrkssO «arl bo manufacture and application of manu * ompared to those e 
‘Chemis — A. 0: e er, Ph Dy FOS. Ef chen taisti, ban dene nothin fol of liquid manure distributed over the land by pipes, 
2 Medicine and Surgery—G. ^r. Brown, М.Е. es EN mt apito core beyond merely § gar the ‘tate of The tees 
Surveying, Civil E Engineering, and Mathematics — W. Sowerby, ACTA ra of lime, this 8 paid v N every writer о € e ci т» фт Thus in raged article 
| bord the now ne eher: iscovery of a 
| * r А. Williams, M.R.C.8 German chemist ; and ЖО. great agricultural societies | ^ SEWaon MANURE Pun ра C yt " t AUR. 
or Re MIDSUMMER VACATION will terminate on the lich] ave been and. are still lavishing funds that might coming Et. г of “ Brackik's Was ir of Agri- 
Studen admitted either as Boarders or as Out-Students.| be better employed, if it be true tha the only | cultur dc PP mi Men т writes :— $ 
The annual fees for pve чем vary from 45 to 80 guineas, accord- | laurel which British. science has yet n able eef, str 
ing to 3 c roo. 72 1 1 pesii Ни шдеп «a ^ wreath — the brow of agrieu eulture is the gift ч milk , cargoes of sugar r and coffee ni port wine, 
en tae is complete in — — — for younger à fo rei gne But to ma ny of our re lions of 4 Ib. loa ves, an nd thousands o 
students a longer time is recommended. There is а department | had небі and substantial proofs of the power e py utter. herein are not a d all — webe 
ender 
or general as well as for agricultural education oduct of our own coun but. also ur 
chemistry to dis t productions try, 
re and information can be had on application to the 28 re > MEME qi wt aen to ag ver un oet алкин SAMONA ту imports—aliere pe orm, iti is 
UIDE то roe ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE | true, but scarcely i in utility or in value. truly 
E М tho КАРЫМ х МА Le obtained of H | #нбењторинон $ still, there hers (Vids eitte * J 
Аламан. Co. Pate E "Ваг | wilfully or Ва: blind to 5 5 fact chat iti isto it a Well-known but unworked mine of gold, equal in 
Cirencester. Pries ts. that we owe not only the introduction of many new annual meni to one-half d 3 p the national 
(COLLEGE ОР AGRICULTURE. AND CHEMISTRY, manures, and protection against fraudulent dealers, o Eat 3 — "f it a stream il 8 
дур от PRACTICAL лхр GENERAL 8 ELENGE, 31 aud but also sounder views regarding the management It of pec culiar атайды ity, and 
r Kenn и e 4 almost Sof portability ; its fertilising powers are 
alue by the sums 
vi ЖТ? te Coll enormous. Wen Mon aje Шш 
е system of studies pursued in d College eompri f 
"branch requisite нна Ар h for xd pursuits of ненац pr any m that. may be attached oR ended i ама ensate Ө ирк 
. — Mining, Mamifyeture res, and the Arts; for the Naval ы 1 : of in f. acti our P er a iesu lons dedo a Н for u nprofital le 
a. nis vd oyment of guano in farm practice 
and Military Servi — and for the Universities. , | oil-ca. buy , to feed our NM UR 
Ana э and Assays of eve у desc ription are promptly and — his experiments and results, however . Ils Tad ms are annual] 
accurately executed at the Colleg — on and concluded, me. never suggested | ® nimals peor ni ions; ADS TM REO AF y 
a - I other . may be had on application to tue any one o ok the e many y fertis substances 
D wich chemical Pig on has discovered. The "e artificial manures.”—So much for sewage on the 
ORSETSHIRE —— RY IMPROVEMENT chemist has pointed out and specified the elements large scale; and that these sindici are true of 7 id 
ASSOCIATION.—The Second Annual Exhibition of thi orresponden t 
Association will be held in нА емее ба “on WED NESDAY and of whi à; 521 P Capes, and, kj N to this manure upon qp farm, hear what the с 
THURSDAY the 19th and 20th of October next, hen dl the Silver | informa , he has taught us t its ones M of the Times id :— 
Lake ЖЫК! Misia P and Dar Оа Earl of 8 principles a are not sut generis AP pai distribut: “At M Boe in monte 2001 Kennedy feeds uniter 
chester, Mr. Sheridan, M.P., an r. Gerard ‘Sturt, M i s ? 
нга 60 cn ; add. th 7 ae in th ths 220 large oxen, 
m and 
‘tition. f entry, and the rules of the Associa- i 90 2 
йй, may be Dese * six poi — 2 the nited Kin geom, An А ve long been, and still Grass. zm jen his house-fed sheep fattened better 
honorary secretary. Entries to be made on the forms only on or are; intentionally and unintentionally permitted to than in the field, and were kept on Itali eh for 
rm 2n 9 C — to wors ur very noses—not | four months, at the rate of 56 head peracre ! "They like- 
RENZO NOLO. ecretly or stealthily, but with a T offensive| wise received a daily supply of steamed food. 
, obtrusive veness to every organ of sense that can take | allowing for this, we find that on this farm each aere of 
AN M bte. — T Stat of the Army, we ll cognisance of their presence. Every common or thin keeps about four times as much live stock as * 
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with, Building 4d не Hg VON, W swim M uks ity 
as . n — г works, would willingly take 
en of some EST [ona ' Alth here would | run stream, every „black pond which receives En ngland. Mr. y has at € ды demi state of 
е Temumeration, Set employment (s his preat the drainings of a farmyard, and ever uncovered 900 by the use eof pps E 
'object.—Lctters addressed to the Editor of this Paper will be du Rug а у arm in Pipes 5, and applied to the ss e by the force of 
communicated to him nghill, are as certainly, at this m ng " r veo от "Me. 
the elements of fertility into the ocean and. atmo- toxin in а jet like а shower | 1 
| sphere, as ће guano ships are bins ma. to our — graphic words, he can  inerese his маса 
| The — Gas E tte • | shores... Our country is thus unlike tient | ^ — = T bovem е Bekk — — — LE 
| h — nd Mecum [Чайдын Muster аы htr esau oe 
SATURDAY. JUL) Y, JULY 30,1853. labouring — chronic hemorr — verdure, Having an unfailing supply of water, he es 
strength can only be sustained “by а large and either mix it in his tank with a more enrie 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. t ; ther mix it in his manure tá 
A &tieültural Soclety-of England. constant Supply of rre ead o stimulating | кыйыгы, and so shower it over the land, or he ean sc 
| жее, Aug. Lug Agricultural Society. at nourishm That this wa and wasteful guan rome over the Grass, and then wash it in 
cos Тнпаарау, — cultural, Imp. Society of Ireland, | 1 0 of [5 20 “bol agric ata E is pons of red; ; r, if nothing but moisture is needed, he applies 
"ag Дл, — EE 1 — co GARA effectual and radical cure, what e will} Wero AM , 2 Жаз итү төр, d 
Ms Ir rare a who is at all conversant with ае уйда No doul 
Tas! introduction and general use ur CONCENTRATED of economy which characterise our and th of 
‘MANURES, both of natural and artificial origin, form i | 
one of Xie most remarkable features in the modern IE the Witte materials юва а егуі a foundry | ianuis aii 
of agriculture. Twenty years ago farm-yard can be worked up anew into useful forms, 80 Mechi has state 
dung, lime, and bones constituted’ the simple ud — in the con- attended the 
near У sole sources whence ed ан “on his ps joi of our erops o3 oed 
pe 44 of fertilising substan Now, h owevet, Speaking, th ебә is no such ina 
science inge ity. if 7 a con- for every Process 6 th an M 10 b de setae 
Junction lerated i tence—have of loops in that endless within үн 
Multiplied manures to such an extent that the chief the mysterious functions of АА and a 
Suliculty the non-scientific farmer has to encounter life are completed and ever again renew SL agis There can x4 no doabt that this experiment "at 
is how and what to select, where the choice is so generation springing, 3 from the ashes of Tiptree, renti, Sa a few other places, is one of 
— — objects, and so complicated in iM байге its 3 Even aste which human igno- the most important that мү. ever been made it 
ad а ents, every — ve of which | rancé —— is eee repaired by the dili- | Agriculture, It is the neates to that arti- 
а Stiperlative, and every sentence and statement — thrifty hand of Nature; for, although the iy n Sao what hne 
: Ж чабды of that style of. language familiarly materials of fertility are to all human appearance | likes with ihe plants he v: y if it shall prore 
known the ‘hy read the stock- lost ‘ver in the de ipated | that these showers of liquid manure ca’ „ E 
ically, then may the cultivator under Tour 
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Я probably see some bold in . ] 12 es are imperatively uniform, and yet 
К К Hom a 3 A йй, TRADE, 8, 17 flexible that, like the lena tinak, they are 
357 the s rity of | capable of being се well.as re is ЖС 
superio 
eite Hemel кымы Yastest objets If hiaan — азо =i Myremili, toget! 
